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Zachary Walker Hanson

Hanson is proof positive that brilliant records can come
from just about anywhere. You never know where you're
going to strike oil. So it's fitting that the brothers Hanson
(Isaac, Taylor and Zachary) were born and raised in the
drilling town of Tulsa, Okla. Since 1992 the brothers have
recorded two self-distributed CDs, written more than 100
original songs and performed in public hundreds of times.
But it wasn't until the runaway success of their single,
"MMMBop," released in 1997, that the pre-pubescent
brothers gained national attention.
The group's career may well have started when Hanson's
father's job took the family to live in Trinadad, Ecuador
and Venezuela, during which time the boys developed an
obsessive love for the Time/Life compilation records
covering the years 1957-1969. "The first music we started
listening to was late '50's, early '60's rock and roll," Isaac
says. "Chuck Berry, Bobby Darin and the Beach Boys. We
also love '60's soul records like Johnnie Taylor's Who's
Making Love and anything by Otis Redding or Aretha --The
Queen of Soul."
The boys wrote and recorded Middle Of Nowhere, their debut
for Mercury Records containing "MMMBop," in Los Angeles
over a period of five months. On the album, which was
released in May 1997, Isaac plays guitar, Taylor plays
keyboards and Zac plays drums.
In the spring of 1998, Hanson released Three Car Garage:
The Independent Recordings '95-'96, which culls material from
MMMBop, one of their pre-Mercury Records indie releases.
Live From Albertane, recorded in Seattle during their
summer '98 tour, was released in the fall of the same
year. Hanson's latest, This Time Around, came out in 2000.
When Did He First Catch My Eye?
I first noticed cute little Zac in one of the teen magazines and began to hear their hit song "MMBop" on the radio. I bought their album and loved it, and started to develop a small crush on the youngest sibling, drummer Zac.
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